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Any tools available for reversing/determining an unknown Encrypton Algorithm if you have access to the key, unencrypted , and encrypted data?

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Are there any tools available for reversing/determining an unknown Encryption Algorithm if you have access to the key, unencrypted, and encrypted data? Basically, the only unknown is the encryption algorithm itself?

basically, anything that someone with decent programming skills, but very limited cryptography knowledge could use?

Or is this a much more complex problem than I imagine it is?

Eugene Styer avatar
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Most likely it is one of a few popular algorithms (AES-GCM, etc.), so checking those that would probably be my first approach. Knowing the key size would help limit the possibilities further.
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